Out of the inferno : Poles remember the Holocaust
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Out of the inferno : Poles remember the Holocaust
University Press of Kentucky, 1989
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Richard Lukas's book, encompassing the wartime recollections of sixty "ordinary" Poles under Nazi occupation, constitutes a valuable contribution to a new perspective on World War II. Lukas presents gripping first-person accounts of the years 1939-1945 by Polish Christians from diverse social and economic backgrounds. Their narratives, from both oral and written sources, contribute enormously to our understanding of the totality of the Holocaust. Many of those who speak in these pages attempted, often at extreme peril, to assist Jewish friends, neighbors, and even strangers who otherwise faced certain death at the hands of the German occupiers. Some took part in the underground resistance movement. Others, isolated from the Jews' experience and ill informed of that horror, were understandably preoccupied with their own survival in the face of brutal condition intended ultimately to exterminate or enslave the entire Polish population. These recollections of men and women are moving testimony to the human courage of a people struggling for survival against the rule of depravity. The power of their painful witness against the inhumanities of those times is undeniable.
目次
Overview
Building a New Conceptual Framework for U.S.-China Relations
China's New Leadership and Strategic Relations with the United States
American Nuclear Primacy or Mutually Assured Destruction
The Sino-Russian Strategic Relationship
The European Union and China
China's Japan Policy
The Korean Peninsula
China's Dilemma over the North Korean Nuclear Problem
Changes in South Asia since 9/11 and China's Policy Options
After the Anti-Secession Law
Hong Kong and Macao
Between Rhetoric and Pragmatism
Engagement or Sanction?
The Rupture of the Sino-Soviet Alliance
A Misty Cold War in the Himalayas
An Intercultural Communication Model of International Relations
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